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Please improve this app

by
SammyLev

As is, not so useful. Unless I'm doing something wrong, you can't search the divrei Torah by parasha - it's just a long list that you have to scroll through - lots of work on your finger to get to, say, Ha'azinu and even then you have to figure out which dvar to stop at.

Also, the divrei Torah are not cited - they name the source but no citation - all but useless as a resource.

Please improve this app - it's great in theory but execution leaves a lot to be desired.

Not quite sure what it wants to be, and not very good at anything it attempts

by
Richardf8

So, what is this thing?

If it's a tool for writing divrei Torah, well, it's editor is less serviceable than the ios' built in notepad.

If it's a database of useful quotes, well none of them are properly documented. I wouldn't know how to cite them in an actual d'var.

If it's a tagged library, well I should be able to browse the tags and bring up a list of records that have that tag

If it's an rss feed reader, I should be able to add rss feeds from the URJ, the USCJ or Sacks' covenant and conversation. Instead it's just stuff from YU.

To the other commenter, the reason you are having trouble with searches is that there is just not that much to find.

To Davka,This feels like an afterthought. It's shoddy. Do the people who created Davka writer not know how to create a robust editor with full ctl support?

Four tabs

by
תלמיד תורה

I see that there are four tabs on the bottom of each divrei Torah, but they do nothing when I tap on them. Can you explain what those are for? I will give a better rating when I receive some feedback. Thanks